Word: discussion
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...annual meeting and dinner of the Association of Harvard College Class Secretaries will be held in the Union on Wednesday evening, January 20. A business meeting and election of officers for the ensuing year will precede the dinner, after which discussions on several topics of local importance will take place. The principal topics will be class reports, spreads and secretaries work in general; the so-called "season ticket abuse," the distribution of Yale game tickets, and the desired "one and one-third rate" for Harvard men who come on to the Commencement exercises. A body of graduates is attempting...
...meeting in New Orleans. Professor C. H. Haskins, Professor A. B. Hart '80, Professor A. C. Coolidge '87, and probably Professor E. Emerton '71, will be present. Professor Haskins, corresponding secretary of the Association, will read a paper on "Sermons as Sources of Mediaeval History," and Professor Hart will discuss the "Latest Phases of the West Florida Controversy...
Professor Wyman's article is the first of a series of three, to appear in the Review. Sir Frederick Pollock will discuss in his article the meaning of restraint of trade as used at Common Law and in the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, and will enlarge upon his opinion that the Northern Securities Merger may be enjoined under...
...meeting of the Forestry Club in Matthews 29 this evening at 7.30 o'clock Mr. R. T. Fisher, head of the recently organized Forestry Department of the University will deliver a lecture on the Yale Summer Forestry School. Mr. Fisher will describe the work of that institution and will discuss the various phases of the study of Forestry. H. Holdsworth '04 and E. S. Bryant '06, will speak on several topics suggested by articles in the Forestry Magazine...
Professor G. P. Baker '87 will deliver a lecture on "The Southwark Side of London" in the Fogg Lecture Room at 7 o'clock this evening. The lecture is the second of a series of two on "Shakespeare's London." Professor Baker will discuss the theatres of Shakespeare's time, and the dramatists who wrote for them. The lecture will be illustrated by stereopticon views, and will be open to the public...